A magic moment in the history of classical music: Martha Argerich and Daniel Barenboim - both from Buenos Aires - team up for a duo...continue...
Recording information: Philharmonie, Berlin (04/19/2014)....continue...

Pianist Gabriele Baldocci met Martha Argerich and was enraptured by her personality. After hearing Baldocci play piano at a competition she organized in Buenos Aires,...continue...
Recording information: Teatro I Quattro Mori, Livorno, Italy (02/02/2008)....continue...

EMI Classics is pleased to release the latest installment of highlights from the Martha Argerich Project at the Lugano Festival. This is the ninth annual...continue...
Recording information: 06/2011....continue...

Martha Argerich's associations with violinist Gidon Kremer and cellist Mischa Maisky are surely among the pianist’s most substantial and musically rewarding collaborations. The present collectio...continue...

This eighth annual 3-CD set celebrates the musical fruits of a project in which young artists join seasoned performers, including Ms. Argerich, in the exploration...continue...
Recording information: Auditorio Stelio Molo, Lugano (06/2010)....continue...

For the seventh Lugano Festival, legendary pianist Martha Argerich continues her commitment to showcasing young new talent and exploring lesser-known composers and works. Joining Argerich...continue...

This superb collection features the top piano music of all time. 'Best Piano 100' caters to every mood and includes music from Grieg to Gershwin,...continue...
No musical instrument is quite as versatile as the piano, and this set presents 100 examples of its impressive range in classical music. Beethoven's Fur Elise, Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Satie's Gym...continue...

"Pletnev's transcription for two pianos displays a greater range of sound and dynamic possibilities than one instrument can supply, while preserving Prokofiev's characteristiclly sparse textures....continue...

"Argerich's concerto playing is far from subdued, but the liberties taken are collaborative liberties, or moments of freedom sandwiched between ensemble playing." -International Piano Quarterly...continue...